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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2014, 05:24 PM Oct 2014

Call of Duty Director Says U.S. Should Station Soldiers in Schools

Dave Anthony, former writer and director for the megahit video game franchise Call of Duty, wants the U.S. government to explore stationing soldiers in schools.

“The threat now, the invasion, comes from within,” Anthony said Wednesday at a forum hosted by the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington where he is a fellow in international security. Anthony said the soldiers could operate like air marshals on commercial flights. “Imagine the concept of something like a ‘school marshal,’” he said. “Now these guys are U.S. soldiers who are in plainclothes, whose job and part of their responsibility is to protect schools.”

The Call of Duty author said he anticipated objections. “The public won’t like it, they’ll think it’s a police state,” he said. But, he went on, “All of these are solvable problems.” Anthony’s address, which was punctuated by videos depicting such future threats as a U.S. drone hacked by Iran and a hotel massacre in Las Vegas, included repeated exhortations to policymakers to learn from the examples of corporations and creative artists in selling potentially unpopular ideas. “When we have a new product that has elements that we’re not sure how people will respond to, what do we do as a corporation?” he asked. “We market it, and we market it as much as we can—so that whether people like it or not, we do all the things we can to essentially brainwash people into liking it before it actually comes out.”

Anthony repeatedly emphasized the magnitude of the domestic threat posed by Islamic State, the extremist group in Iraq and Syria. “It could be that you have 100 of these guys who may be on our soil right now, who may even be U.S. citizens, who could legally walk into whatever gun store they choose, buy some assault rifles, and start attacking soft targets,” he said.

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-10-02/call-of-duty-director-says-u-dot-s-dot-should-station-soldiers-in-schools

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Call of Duty Director Says U.S. Should Station Soldiers in Schools (Original Post) jakeXT Oct 2014 OP
Wow nothing Police State about THAT AT ALL! VanillaRhapsody Oct 2014 #1
That's just STUPID: Soldiers were deployed at my kids H.S. for a meeting, drew on Student Advisor. TheBlackAdder Oct 2014 #2
Holy shit. Ilsa Oct 2014 #3

TheBlackAdder

(28,181 posts)
2. That's just STUPID: Soldiers were deployed at my kids H.S. for a meeting, drew on Student Advisor.
Fri Oct 3, 2014, 05:36 PM
Oct 2014

One of the senior teachers and student advisor's had an M-16 when he walked out of the front door and re-entered.

The soldier refused to lower the weapon until he exited the building, the one he works in!

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The guy is right... it will be a POLICE STATE.

You need two things for that to occur:

1) Desensitize the population to the fact they are living in an armed society.

2) Local militarized police forces to control the population.

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He suggests doing the McDonald's approach:
Appeal to the kids and sooner or later, those kids become adults who take their kids there.

Once the kids get used to living in a militarized environment, it will be second nature... just like NSA and surveillance.

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